<quoted text>==========I have asked you to leave me alone.I put no credence in your judgments about me, my wife, or anything spiritual.In other words , I put my faith in Christ who knows my my heart. I do not put my faith in Marge who would like to take His place here and determine who is Christian and who is not.I need not your dissonant tones.

I wonder who marge, the board alpha male thinks has touched you these past few months.

WHILE OTHER CHRISTIANS HAVE BEEN PRAYING FOR YOU, SHE HAS BEEN MEAN AND SPITEFUL TO YOU AND YOUR WIFE.

and for that, an for the sake of Christianity, I apologize to you and your wife. this woman has no place in this Gospel Walk.

when i enter in this house i take off my badi decided pray and cry front of Crosson carpetmany many nightthen i just finish in sleepopssssssssomeone fall over meeeeeeeeeeeWhere are come-from this lady..yep.seepayers is magicjaaaaaa she try put me in dead sleepGod not aloud thatits going revile my enemy which try ruin my life trough night in sleep..

<quoted text>ConfrintingPeaceI am trying to get beyond words here..., since the time of Jesus, the world has been judged. Jesus preached the Kingdom is near.What I see, IMHO is that we are looking from the perspective of time, and through time. But Eternal Judgment has taken place.There are no more Jews and Gentiles. One is either born-again, or they are not. One is either looking for God, or they are not.All these things that you think that are in the future as some prophecy, have come and passed. The Eternal Kingdom of God through Jesus Christ is forever. Live in Jesus Christ.If the Jew of today doesn't see, and the Gentile doesn't see, then there is no difference between them. The Jews carry forward traditions, as do Gentiles. These things don't matter. The Temple was destroyed. To rebuild it would be more like trying to rebuild the tower of Nimrod.Of course there are going to be remnants of Jews, but they cannot work their way into the Kingdom of Heaven, as neither can a Gentile....We have two millennia of time from the perspective of the writers of the New Testament, to see the nearness of the Kingdom of Heaven. Just keep looking at Jesus.Peace

Forgive me here...If you would look before your arrogant religion, and look to PTAH... you would not be confounded in the errant teachings in the first place. You might understand who and what you are, and have a much better relationship with others in your existence, and be better equipped to handle any interaction you might encounter.Your religion does not teach you that...and I am sorry for you in that respect.I have told you...you can not deny that when you come to be judged by Maat.

<quoted text>Thanks,for giving your answer ..I.agree Jesus,should always,be our focus ..on everything ..But I believe Revelation was,given to John as,prophecy of what was to come .There were no bowls,and,seals. Regarding he,temple,being destroyed .Jesus predicted that.John was,SONETHING in the future ..Jerusalem is,a,real place in time ..history and prophecy ..He will return ...in God's,time ..But that is,where scripture tellsBoth US,and the,Jews it will happen .

"Jesus" didn't predict anything Rose...he simply elaborated upon what was "written" already..he was nobody's fool.I don't say much...but what I say is correct...If you don't believe me check it out...It will be the truth..

<quoted text>That's nice, but why are you addressing this to me? I think you have me confused with someone else.

Maybe he feels that you need to understand actuality rather than fantasy..as small as it may be concerning everyone else...Ya gotta start somewhere.I believe he is making that attempt...although I also believe it is a wasted effort.It is what it is...IMO...I DON'T EVEN CONSIDER YOU WORTH THE EFFORT...

<quoted text>Nothing special, just another confirmation to you, showing how your co-patriot, hojo, believes, versus your belief.Two different Catholics, believing two different things, that's all.Skip on by it, if you want.

Why do you even bother with an outdated vacuum cleaner that is completely useless and worn out?I gave up on it long ago...

<quoted text>Well, I doubt it, but I'm not really interested enough to look into it. I will say this, however, since a few others here have tried to pull that same little number thinking it's a "gottcha" because we always point out the fact that there is so much chaos and disagreement in protestantism.......It's not the same thing. We don't go out and open up our own ecclesial gathering space, starting yet another denomination the way the fundies do. It also depends on what the person disagrees with. If I have time, I'll read his post in a bit.

If you won't even look into it, your opinion of it is as useful as tits on a boar...so why did you even bother to reply?Oh ...that's right...Cathaholic rhetoric can't be refuted...even if by total stupidity and ignorance.Please continue with example...

many direction and many lagsi say to you indirectlyplease take pen and try drove geometric tiny lineyou will have great result as critic korea language or similar..sweep off paper over other side heree x mouth..dear God geometric projection zvrccc in my mind..

i told you my God not walking on fingers

next time i have sticki can hear as divine warningi can notice too

dear God

Are you for sure you not listening?its trap in that desert as insert..please look tru.nk e l e ph antin geo position

Many Christian churches traditionally opposed contraception. Roman Catholic Church historian Thomas Bokenkotter explains that the opposition was based partly on interpretation of the Bible, partly on disdain for any sexual pleasure, and partly on myths about human reproduction:At one time it was believed the male sperm was the only factor in human reproduction and the sperm was regarded as humans in miniature. Hence spilling it out was tantamount to abortion as well as a waste of a precious element.It is now known that sperm cells are not miniature humans; a man's sperm must unite with a woman's egg before a baby can be formed. Furthermore, sperm cells not ejected from the body simply die after a few weeks anyway, and they are continuously replaced.In the twentieth century, scientific knowledge of reproduction, sensitivity to women's rights, and concern about overpopulation produced great changes in attitude. Most Christian churches now say reproductive decisions are private matters between husband and wife and their consciences. Birth control methods are no longer discouraged.The Roman Catholic Church is a notable exception. The official church teaching still opposes all forms of birth control except abstinence and the rhythm method, saying, "it is necessary that each and every marriage act remain ordered per se to the procreation of human life." However, polls show that only 15% of U.S. Roman Catholics view contraception as morally wrong.

OLDJG says..........The Roman Catholic Church is a notable exception. The official church teaching still opposes all forms of birth control except abstinence and the rhythm method, saying, "it is necessary that each and every marriage act remain ordered per se to the procreation of human life." However, polls show that only 15% of U.S. Roman Catholics view contraception as morally wrong.

......and! by far most roman catholics do not attend mandatory sunday mass weekly.........and! millions of roman catholics are divorced which goes against church teachings.......and more catholics everyday are in accepting of same sex marriage.

Do these examples of church rules that are broken by most catholics indicate a church out of touch with its followers and in crisis?

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